Fb Radom Vis Mod 35 Serial Numbers
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The Radom was one of the favourites of the German troops. It was produced up to end of war The last ones (the Polish production site was occupied by the Russians) were produced in Steyr, Austria.
Technical data:
An estimated 313,000 P.359(p) pistols were made for the German Army during 1939-1945; based on the serial number, this pistol was made in 1942. Principal markings: “J0786” - serial number; “F.B. 15567” - manufacturer and model; “P.35(p)” - model; eagle over “WaA77” – German military acceptance. 15567 'P.35(p)' Finish: military-finish; blued. Grips: black chequered Bakelit grips. On left side FB logo. On right side VIS logo. Serial number: 4-digit number with prefix on right frame. 4-digit number with prefix inside slide. 3-digit number on barrel. Acceptance stamp: E/77 left on slide. E/77 left on frame. I have a dilemma, I just took possession of a Radom Vis 35 P35(p) according to the description; take down latch, decocker, slot for extended stock, it has the waffenamps marking, WaA77. This tells me it is a Grade I (type I) first series of Radom made during the German occupation 1939-1940. So the serial number should be Axxxx to Dxxxx. This video shows reassembly of the Polish Vis35 (Radom P35) pistol. Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “F. RADOM VIS MOD.35. Nr.15567 / “P.35 (p.)””, an Eagle holding a globe with Swastika, “Eagle / WaA77” (Waffenamt Used in Poland at Radom) and “Eagle / 623” (Waffenamt for Final Acceptance at Steyr). The left side of the frame is also marked with an “Eagle /.
Caliber: | 9 mm Para |
Function: | Browning 2nd variation; hammer outside; slide catch |
Barrel length: | ca. mm |
Weight: | ca. g |
Magazine capacity: | Schuss |
Production data:
Company: | Fybryka Broni w Radomiu Steyr-Werke |
Location: | Radom Steyr |
Period: | 1939 - 1945 |
Amount: | 313,000 pieces |
Serial numbers: | 001 - 49400 Polish weapons A001 - Z10000 German 1st alphabet-series A001 - K9150 German 2nd alphabet-series |
The Radom produced by the Germans is split in 3 major variations (grades), according finish, existing of stock slut and the presence of the demounting lever.
Grade I (subvariation 3: highpolish-finish; stock slut; with stamped P.35(p) at the slide legend; approx. 47,000 pcs.)
Characteristics:
Legend: | RADOM VIS Mod. 35 Pat. Nr. 15567 'P.35(p)' |
Finish: | highpolish-finish; blued |
Grips: | black chequered Bakelit grips on left side FB logo on right side VIS logo |
Serial number: | 4-digit number with prefix on right frame 4-digit number with prefix inside slide 3-digit number on barrel |
Acceptance stamp: | E/77 left on slide E/77 left on frame E/77 right on frame E/77 right on barrel E/623 left on slide (final acceptance at Steyr) E/189 on mag base |
Test proof stamp: | E HK left on slide E HK left on barrel |
Fb Radom Vis Mod 35 Serial Numbers Free
This is a Polish 9mm service pistol manufactured under German occupation during World War II. An estimated 313,000 P.359(p) pistols were made for the German Army during 1939-1945; based on the serial number, this pistol was made in 1942.
Principal markings: “J0786” - serial number ; “F.B. RADOM VIS Mod. 35. Pat. Nr. 15567” - manufacturer and model; “P.35(p)” - model; eagle over “WaA77” – German military acceptance stamp; eagle over “623” – German military acceptance stamp.
Manufacturer: Fabryka Broni, Radom, Poland
Condition: NRA Excellent+; fully functioning; all matching serial numbers. [sk]
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Fb Radom Vis Model 35 Serial Numbers
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